There's a video clip out there of a gal getting too close to a porcupine dangling from a fake limb. The porky does a special swing move and hits the gal in the chest area.
I had a friend who used to eat porcupine. I tried it once, and it was not that bad. He made it into Bar B Cue. He told me the secret was to get them before the snow made them start to feed on pine trees, or they taste like turpentine. He would go up to hollow trees, knock on it, and if there was a scurrying sound, then he would put his .22 pistol in the opening and fire upwards several times.
Ive had Brunswick Stew made from Possum, it was pretty tasty, maybe better than with pork. the state park my father was a ranger at, had a wild game cook off every year, so ive tasted every animal that was native to georgia,, aligator, bear, wild hog, possum, squirrel, duck, quail, rattlesnake etc etc.
#2 is Houston. Holly Hall and 288. That is Holly Hall Townhomes on the right in the grey brick. You are looking south in the picture. I lived in the last building, north corner unit, for 10 years. I have seen Lake 288 4 times during our stay there. It never reached overflow. That area there is doing exactly what it was designed to do. It becomes a lake to keep low areas free.
#3 is nightmare fuel for me. #10: Porcupines have literally 30,000 razor sharp quills and they stink to high heaven. I don't know how much more warning a person could need. Maybe he's in it for the pain meds?
I'd like to know how he got quills in his forehead.
ReplyDeleteAnd then again, maybe I wouldn't. There probably isn't an intelligent answer to that question.
Snuggling a porcupine!
DeleteYoung and stupid.
DeleteThere's a video clip out there of a gal getting too close to a porcupine dangling from a fake limb. The porky does a special swing move and hits the gal in the chest area.
DeleteI had a friend who used to eat porcupine. I tried it once, and it was not that bad. He made it into Bar B Cue.
DeleteHe told me the secret was to get them before the snow made them start to feed on pine trees, or they taste like turpentine. He would go up to hollow trees, knock on it, and if there was a scurrying sound, then he would put his .22 pistol in the opening and fire upwards several times.
Ive had Brunswick Stew made from Possum, it was pretty tasty, maybe better than with pork.
Deletethe state park my father was a ranger at, had a wild game cook off every year, so ive tasted every animal that was native to georgia,, aligator, bear, wild hog, possum, squirrel, duck, quail, rattlesnake etc etc.
Other than someone with long hair making a big mistake, what is #5? I can't see the context.
ReplyDeleteSomeone is running around without their man-bun!
DeleteFrank
Caught up in the creeper caster.
Delete#10 He ain't the honey badger.
ReplyDeleteSure got a bunch of dumbasses here.
ReplyDelete#2 is Houston. Holly Hall and 288. That is Holly Hall Townhomes on the right in the grey brick. You are looking south in the picture. I lived in the last building, north corner unit, for 10 years. I have seen Lake 288 4 times during our stay there. It never reached overflow. That area there is doing exactly what it was designed to do. It becomes a lake to keep low areas free.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how 8 could have happened. Am I missing something in 9?
ReplyDeleteSeen 10 before, said he stuck his head in a hole in a tree,
You need to get out more...
Delete#10 Was he eating porcupine ass?
ReplyDelete#10 Well, at least he doesn't have them in his tongue...
ReplyDelete#3 - Dude, you're screwed.
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meh, Angle grinder will have him outta there in a jiffy. I bet he won't try it twice though.
Delete#3 is nightmare fuel for me.
ReplyDelete#10: Porcupines have literally 30,000 razor sharp quills and they stink to high heaven. I don't know how much more warning a person could need. Maybe he's in it for the pain meds?